Pubdate: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 Source: West Hawaii Today (HI) Contact: 2002 West Hawaii Today Website: http://westhawaiitoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/644 Author: Steve Ward Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1380/a02.html , http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1380/a01.html , and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1501/a01.html Note: For more on ice, medical cannabis and cannabis eradication in Hawaii go to http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Hawaii GET PRIORITIES RIGHT Editor: Let me make sure I understand this: Two people with prescriptions for medical marijuana in Kona are arrested on technicalities, and one of them being treated for leukemia spent eight hours in our lovely jail after returning from the hospital. Now, tell me what's wrong with this picture: The roads in my subdivision have not been paved in the 14 years that I've owned a home there, but my property taxes were just increased to pay for county services. The county has the money to go into court, get a search warrant, send police to execute said warrant, and then put cancer patients into our jail. They'll spend our tax dollars on Green Harvest, but our roads look like we live in a third world country. There is a crystal meth epidemic which has resulted in an increase in crime here on the Big Island, and our police and judicial resources are being squandered on prosecuting cancer patients? And the State Public Safety Director says that the basis for the warrant and arrest were invalid? This is not only bad for our battered county Police Department's morale, but also what sort of message are we sending out about the place we live? If the story was not so dismal it would belong in Jay Leno's stand-up routine. Instead it sounds like it will result in yet another costly lawsuit that the taxpayers will once again pay the bill for. In spite of the fact that many areas of government need our tax dollars, it would seem that too many of our elected officials still think this is 1972, not 2002. They continue to allocate valuable and scarce resources to keep people from using marijuana. All that has happened from this policy is the price of the evil weed has skyrocketed and we have an ice epidemic. It is well past time for these officials to realize that the vast majority of voters want their tax dollars spent wisely, and not on a flawed ideology that is not based in reality. As the joke goes, the scariest thing about middle age is the fact that the people who you went to high school with are running the country. Does anybody else wonder how many of them inhaled? It is time for those same politicians to realize that most of us don't want to support archaic policies that put cancer patients with prescriptions for medicinal marijuana in jail, at the very least. Let's get our priorities straight, shall we? Steve Ward Kailua-Kona - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk